Hi,
Does anyone know what controls the audio on the Apache (ppc-6700)?
Thanks a lot,
Tom
Related
I guess this sugestion
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1558857&postcount=831
can be followed by everyone.
It's very small and very usefull.
Regards.
Windows Mobile 2003SE and WM5 supports a bluetooth profile named "Hands Free Profile Audio Gateway". This profile allows any Hands Free BlueTooth device, for example, a car kit or a simple earphone, the functions of answer/reject/make calls, voice dial, remote volume control, audio connection, etc.
This specs are included in Microsofts Bluetooth driver, however it's possible to use that profile for some things more.
One of them, and the principal purpose of this software, is the possibility of using that profile to redirect all of the audio from the device to the hands free device, allowing simple things like earing mp3, GPS voices, gaming voices, system sounds, etc. all from a simple earphone or car kit!
credits to SubSonic @ PortalPPC.com
rapidshare link: http://rapidshare.com/files/60293726/portalPPC_BTAudio__v0.2.zip.html
no one ?
Haha... I'll have a look
RavenMaster said:
no one ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Laurentius26 said:
Haha... I'll have a look
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
man I like your roms.. but could u make a way to turn off Uni? for ex.. by press and hold power..
thanx
Hello,
I bought a FM transmitter and I'm using with my Wizard to hear MP3 on my car, once my autoradio/CD has no MP3 feature or Flash drive slot.
Usually TCPMP is the MP3 software I consider.
It works very well.
My question is regarding phone calls when mp3 is playing.
Is there any possibility to TCPMP (or consider another software) manage the music and the phone call ?
I mean reduce the mp3 volume and increase phone call volume considering the FM transmitter to be able to hear the phone call on the autoradio/cd ?
Tks in advance.
Best regards,
Cássio
Technically, it's possible - it would involve using the TAPI api, or handling the PhoneIncomingCall notification.
TCPMP is no longer supported, but it's possible that it could be added to CorePlayer as a feature request.
Or, TCPMP is open source - someone could certainly write it. You would just need to find someone willing to.
Cytoplas,
Can U explain a little bit more ?
What is TAPI api ?
How does it work ?
Tks in advance.
Regards,
Cássio
Cyt0plas,
I made some tests on TCPMP and now it is working.
Tks for your help.
Cássio
Hello,
I am developing a voip application, problem that i am facing is Audio routing on touch pro II
When i use same piece of code on other HTC devices it works fine.
I am using RIL Api's for Audio routing setaudiodevice.
Can someone suggest me some alternative for this on touch pro II.
Sorry if my Q is being already asked.
Thanks
Arpit Pradhan
hi,
Is there a way to make this great audio enhancer (attached) work with HD2?
Thanks.
Hello!
I´m planning to buy a mono ("one-ear") BT headset to get my calls on the go, but I´d also like to listen to my musics on it.
I´ve done some research on google about any hack or program that would let me do this, however I don´t know if these programs work on WM 6.5, because they´re a little old.
Has anyone tried or is still using a program that works on nowadays cellphones (like Touch HD)? I just need this to buy a mono BT headset.
The programs I´ve heard of are: Bluetooth Audio v1.0, BlueAudio, BlueMusic.
Thank you very much in advance!
BlueTooth Audio 1.0 works with 6.5/6.5.x.
This is not a software release and does not belong in this category. See "Questions".
Moved as not software release.
Sorry for posting in the wrong area.
I´m gonna buy the BT earphone and tell if it worked.
Thanks!
It should definately work if you get BlueAudio3 as I use it every day Rollerblading with a mono bluetooth (SE HBH-PV740). Have fun!
michaelthemage said:
It should definately work if you get BlueAudio3 as I use it every day Rollerblading with a mono bluetooth (SE HBH-PV740). Have fun!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Michael, may I ask you what device you own?
Thanks for the answer!